FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Chris Hogan’s perspective on football was shaped in the early years of his professional career when he bounced from team to team, just hoping to stick on a roster, and that’s what he is leaning heavily on as he attacks a new challenge in his career.
In the past two games, he has played 107 snaps, has been targeted just three times and doesn’t have a catch. That’s a lot of plays to come up empty on the stat sheet.
Hogan said he feels great physically. As for mentally ...
“I always go back to who I am as a player, and what got me into the league.